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it is already friday morning in beijing and today the hotel is closing its support center there. and that is our unfinished story today. so how do the families feel about the preliminary released report by malaysia? are they satisfied? or do they still have unanswered questions. let's bring in sarah bajc, whose partner was on board flight 370. she was there on thursday when families were briefed by officials. as a matter of fact, sarah, i would love it if you painted the pictures in terms of how the report was received by family members. >> well, the report that was given at the hotel was only a briefing on the fact that they will be closing the support centers and sending the families home. the families did not receive any kind of overview of the preliminary report that was released by dca. so let's separate those topics. i had actually been at the lido hotel earlier about 6:00 to do an interview, and we were shut down by the police. so the police came and made the camera crew go away. so i went inside with my camera. and it was a very tense place, more than 500 familis gathered
it is already friday morning in beijing and today the hotel is closing its support center there. and that is our unfinished story today. so how do the families feel about the preliminary released report by malaysia? are they satisfied? or do they still have unanswered questions. let's bring in sarah bajc, whose partner was on board flight 370. she was there on thursday when families were briefed by officials. as a matter of fact, sarah, i would love it if you painted the pictures in terms of...
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david mackenzie in beijing begins our coverage of the story. when i first heard this, i said this is just absurd. but is this a real proposal or a publicity stunt? >>> you know, considering this was in state media and picked up a great deal here by official media and internationally, you know they're putting this out as a provocative statement, saying we can do this here in china, take a train all the way to anchorage on the other side of the earth. it speaks to what they want to say about their technical p prowess, but politically, you can't get a train into the u.s. from russia, that is a non-starter. but at the very least they're saying look at this kind of thing that we can achieve. >> and they can achieve. high speed trains in china are sort of embarrassing from the united states's perspective. right? i mean, they have speed trains that we don't. >> reporter: well, they say they are the rail leader. and some of the facts really stand that up. take a look at this, erin, the famous passenger train from in beijing, can clock at 200 miles per
david mackenzie in beijing begins our coverage of the story. when i first heard this, i said this is just absurd. but is this a real proposal or a publicity stunt? >>> you know, considering this was in state media and picked up a great deal here by official media and internationally, you know they're putting this out as a provocative statement, saying we can do this here in china, take a train all the way to anchorage on the other side of the earth. it speaks to what they want to say...
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an estimated 10 million people use beijing's subway system every day. feeling lucky after looking at that, right ? >>> well, research commissioned by cnn has found that roughly half, all adults in the u.s. have had their personal information exposed by hackers. that's 110 million americans, and just in the past 12 months. even more mind boggling, the number of accounts hacked in that period could top 430 million, but the exact number of exposed accounts is hard to pin down because some companies, of course, they're not transparent about their cyber security breaches. >>> well, a mystery donor has spiked a modern day gold rush in california. the lonely benefactor leaves packets of cash around san francisco and gives clues via twitter. dan simons joins the hunt. >> reporter: all right. he just posted a new clue. it says find mr. franklin along the crookedest street. let's go. >> it's a san francisco scavenger hunt and we're playing along, tracking the world famous catch to lombard street. >> we came over here super fast, the second the tweet came out. >>
an estimated 10 million people use beijing's subway system every day. feeling lucky after looking at that, right ? >>> well, research commissioned by cnn has found that roughly half, all adults in the u.s. have had their personal information exposed by hackers. that's 110 million americans, and just in the past 12 months. even more mind boggling, the number of accounts hacked in that period could top 430 million, but the exact number of exposed accounts is hard to pin down because some...
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he's been with us repeatedly from beijing. he joins us again. steve, thank you so much for being with us. let me ask you straight off. the data has been released. is this enough? >> the data has not been released to the next of kin directly until now. some of the next of kin including me haven't asked about the data. that is true. >> many of the families have not received anything? >> yes. i cannot say most but some of the next of kins including me. i haven't received anything from the malaysian airline or the malaysian government. >> what do you hope will be in this data. what kind of details are you looking for, steve? >> to tell you the truth we're asking for the raw data and the most important thing is that we are asking for the full report, which immarsat gives to the investigation team from malaysia and we want the full version of the report. i have got the report from other next of kin but it only contains raw data. it doesn't contain any measure they are using and we can't confirm whether they are using the right thing and they calculate
he's been with us repeatedly from beijing. he joins us again. steve, thank you so much for being with us. let me ask you straight off. the data has been released. is this enough? >> the data has not been released to the next of kin directly until now. some of the next of kin including me haven't asked about the data. that is true. >> many of the families have not received anything? >> yes. i cannot say most but some of the next of kins including me. i haven't received anything...
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for more, cnn's david mckenzie joins us live from beijing. so david, china is planning to evacuate thousands more of its citizens from vietnam but the drilling will continue. what triggered this from the start and where is it all going? >> well, rosemary, it was triggered at the start when china sent its rig into the disputed area of the paris hill islands. that was with a state company, oil company. then immediately the vietnamese surrounded it, and there has been a lot of tension in that area. just to kind of go forth with the timeline, then the vietnamese government apparently tacitly allowed protests because they're illegal in vietnam. it spiralled out of control last week. two chinese citizens were killed, several severely injured. now we're in the state where the chinese government appears to be taking the threat to the citizens very seriously in vietnam. two more ships have arrived in vietnam. some 4,000 chinese nationals will be evacuated. this is a very large-scale evacuation. many thousands already have left by boat and by plane, an
for more, cnn's david mckenzie joins us live from beijing. so david, china is planning to evacuate thousands more of its citizens from vietnam but the drilling will continue. what triggered this from the start and where is it all going? >> well, rosemary, it was triggered at the start when china sent its rig into the disputed area of the paris hill islands. that was with a state company, oil company. then immediately the vietnamese surrounded it, and there has been a lot of tension in...
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their main meeting facility in beijing is shutting down. we'll take you live to the chinese capital next for reaction. >>> plus, the untold story of the murder that now has one of northern ireland's leading politicians under arrest. probably about five times.i trit it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me quit smoking. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix, and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental-health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix and see your doctor right away, as some can be life-threatening. tell
their main meeting facility in beijing is shutting down. we'll take you live to the chinese capital next for reaction. >>> plus, the untold story of the murder that now has one of northern ireland's leading politicians under arrest. probably about five times.i trit it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped...
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>> david mckenzie in beijing. when we get that report, we will go through it and bring that to everyone live. thank you, david. >>> all right, happening right now, have pro-russian militants officially taken over eastern ukraine? is this a done deal? you will be shocked to hear who is saying it just might be. we'll take you there live, next. ♪ i'm almost done. [ male announcer ] now you can pay your bill... ♪ ...manage your appointments... [ dog barks ] ...and check your connection status... ♪ ...anytime, anywhere. ♪ [ dog growls ] ♪ oh. so you're protesting? ♪ okay. [ male announcer ] introducing xfinity my account. available on any device. >>> help. that is the word this morning from ukraine's acting president, who says security forces likely cannot stop pro-russian separatists who have now taken over two provinces near the russian border. he says all his government can do now is try to stop the violence from spreading. stunning words from the ukrainian leader. our senior international correspondent,
>> david mckenzie in beijing. when we get that report, we will go through it and bring that to everyone live. thank you, david. >>> all right, happening right now, have pro-russian militants officially taken over eastern ukraine? is this a done deal? you will be shocked to hear who is saying it just might be. we'll take you there live, next. ♪ i'm almost done. [ male announcer ] now you can pay your bill... ♪ ...manage your appointments... [ dog barks ] ...and check your...
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let's get more on this from beijing. it would seem the retaliation has only just begun. >> reporter: oh, that's right, john. how far this would go is anyone's guess. the u.s. government also confirming that max bacchus, the ambassador to china, was in meetings with the foreign ministry. he was called in, it appears, late into the night after that initial announcement by the u.s. justice department. that image of the alleged hackers in wanted posters, similar that you would get for international criminals of the more violent nature. even terrorists by the fbi is deeply embarrassing at best for the chinese government. even one of them in the p.l.a., people's liberation uniform. that they were hand in hand with the government and state-earned enterprises to steal secrets. the chinese government has said it is all rubbish. they said that they had never engaged in any theft of any trade secrets and they have hit back saying they are themselves the victims. >> david, you mentioned these wanted posters. they made these five mil
let's get more on this from beijing. it would seem the retaliation has only just begun. >> reporter: oh, that's right, john. how far this would go is anyone's guess. the u.s. government also confirming that max bacchus, the ambassador to china, was in meetings with the foreign ministry. he was called in, it appears, late into the night after that initial announcement by the u.s. justice department. that image of the alleged hackers in wanted posters, similar that you would get for...
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we get the latest now from david mckenzie reporting in from beijing. >> the attack happened in the early morning hours in western chin na. it appears according to state media that two cross-country vehicles were traveling from north to south plowed into people near an open market and then explosives were thrown out of that vehicle. photographs from the scene taken by people who say they were witnesses show definite car naming and people lying on the street being tended to. this area is an area where there have been a number of incidents in the past including in early may with an attack on a train station. it is unclear exactly who carried out this attack at this point, but given the nature of it, it's a very potential serious escalation of the troubles that have beset that province often blamed by chinese authorities looking to have an autonomous state. those who represent the weaker minority in the diaspora say this can often be because of local disagreements. unclear exactly what this incident was and who exactly was behind it. it happened near the square in downtown ronchi which is a
we get the latest now from david mckenzie reporting in from beijing. >> the attack happened in the early morning hours in western chin na. it appears according to state media that two cross-country vehicles were traveling from north to south plowed into people near an open market and then explosives were thrown out of that vehicle. photographs from the scene taken by people who say they were witnesses show definite car naming and people lying on the street being tended to. this area is an...
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david mckenzie in beijing. thank you very much. >> we'll have much more on the new data just released coming up. >>> also this story this morning, nigeria's military now claiming it knows where hundreds of abducted schoolgirls are being held. is the military telling the truth? and if so, why can't they go in and find them? we've got that after the break. >>> demands answered. months after flight 370 disappeared, we are now getting a first look at the satellite data used to chart its path into the indian ocean, but what does this data really show, and will we ever really know what happened to the jet? we are live in kuala lumpur this morning with the latest. >>> where are the girls? nigeria says it now knows where terrorists are holding more than 200 teenagers abducted from their school, but a rescue mission would be too dangerous, so what is the next step? and is nigeria even telling the truth? we're live with what's happening right now. >>> danger and destruction. look at this. tornadoes tearing through north
david mckenzie in beijing. thank you very much. >> we'll have much more on the new data just released coming up. >>> also this story this morning, nigeria's military now claiming it knows where hundreds of abducted schoolgirls are being held. is the military telling the truth? and if so, why can't they go in and find them? we've got that after the break. >>> demands answered. months after flight 370 disappeared, we are now getting a first look at the satellite data used...
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>> our david mckenzie in rain-soaked beijing. the storm here on the east coast obviously traveling all the way to china at this point. >> thank him for standing outside for us for that report. >> those families waiting for that report. and again, we are waiting for this report, the official report on flight 370, due out any minute from now. >>> we've also been talking a lot about the minimum wage and fair pay for workers. some surprising findings this morning about who may not be paying employees what they're owed. that's in "money time," next. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health
>> our david mckenzie in rain-soaked beijing. the storm here on the east coast obviously traveling all the way to china at this point. >> thank him for standing outside for us for that report. >> those families waiting for that report. and again, we are waiting for this report, the official report on flight 370, due out any minute from now. >>> we've also been talking a lot about the minimum wage and fair pay for workers. some surprising findings this morning about...
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david mckenzie in beijing for us. thanks so much. >>> pope francis says he plans to meet with victims of child sexual abuse at the vatican next month, vowing to show zero tolerance to abusers in the catholic church. he will meet with eight victims and cardinal shawn patrick o'mall o'mall o'malley. he also reveals that three bishops are under investigation. >>> a new study is getting a lot of attention online. the findings not as clear as you might think. it's about diet soda. the study is in the journal "obesity." it seems to show that drinking diet beverages can help you lose weight, perhaps even more than drinking water alone. but here's the catch. the so-called water group in this study were actually allowed to drink pretty much anything they wanted, including regular sugary soda. and the authors who are paid by a beverage industry trade group didn't track calorie consumption, so many critics are saying take the results with a grain of salt. i'll stick with my 4 1/2 gallons of coffee every day to see how that effec
david mckenzie in beijing for us. thanks so much. >>> pope francis says he plans to meet with victims of child sexual abuse at the vatican next month, vowing to show zero tolerance to abusers in the catholic church. he will meet with eight victims and cardinal shawn patrick o'mall o'mall o'malley. he also reveals that three bishops are under investigation. >>> a new study is getting a lot of attention online. the findings not as clear as you might think. it's about diet soda....
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beijing has long sought secure energy supplies and places that vital interest above any desire to punish russia for annexation of crimea or strengthen global norms. in fact, the chinese recognize the russians facing sanctions were anxious to diversify among european customers so beijing probably got a good deal. it's wort studying the speech in shanghai the same day the deal was struck. it was the gathering of a group, one that includes turkey, iran and russia and not the united states. his message was that asians should take care of their own security. she presented the chinese view of the region, which she calls asia and never the preferred u.s. term asia pacific. it excludes the united states and washington as an outside power should not play a role in nation affairs. this week, we saw a new world of great power intrigue. the justice department filed former charges against five officials in the chinese military and detailed the economic espionage that they conducted against american companies over the last eight years. the action is unprecedented, especially since the officials are ne
beijing has long sought secure energy supplies and places that vital interest above any desire to punish russia for annexation of crimea or strengthen global norms. in fact, the chinese recognize the russians facing sanctions were anxious to diversify among european customers so beijing probably got a good deal. it's wort studying the speech in shanghai the same day the deal was struck. it was the gathering of a group, one that includes turkey, iran and russia and not the united states. his...
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let's bring in david kennedy live from beijing this morning. david, american companies have pursued a china strategy for a good 20 years now and they've all along complained that the chinese government, the pla, the people's liberation army, has been actually helping steal trade secrets. this is the first real move by the u.s. government to try to make that case. >> reporter: well, many american investors i've spoken to over the years have certainly made those allegations privately. and yes, this is the first time that it's come out in an indictment by the justice department, run by the fbi. and you know, christine, you saw these wanted posters of these five individuals, some of them, in fact, in pla uniforms. this was at best deeply embarrassing to the chinese government. they hit back very quickly, summoning the u.s. ambassador to china, max baucus, to a very late-night meeting here in beijing, a kind of slap on the wrist, but they have warned that there could be further consequences from the chinese side. they're also saying that the u.s. re
let's bring in david kennedy live from beijing this morning. david, american companies have pursued a china strategy for a good 20 years now and they've all along complained that the chinese government, the pla, the people's liberation army, has been actually helping steal trade secrets. this is the first real move by the u.s. government to try to make that case. >> reporter: well, many american investors i've spoken to over the years have certainly made those allegations privately. and...
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david mckenzie is in beijing. >> reporter: john and michaela, for the families here in beijing, it wasn't the interim report that caught their attention. it was the fact that they've been told to move out of this hotel where they've been stuck for weeks. and that assistance here will end from malaysian authorities. and when that news came through, the scenes were emotional. some people getting on the floor, wailing, saying "what has happened to our loved ones?" this felt like a book end to the story. the people just wanting some kind of clarity, some kind of closure that they haven't gotten all this time later. now family members are wondering what's next. if they go home, will they get any leverage to continue getting information and ultimately they believe they are to closer to finding out what happened to their loved ones. john and michaela? >> our thanks to david mckenzie for that. >> 55 days in, remember the agony of 55 days of waiting. and "@this hour," toronto's troubled mayor, rob ford, admi s admits he has a drinking problem, but he's not resigning. we'll ask two city council mem
david mckenzie is in beijing. >> reporter: john and michaela, for the families here in beijing, it wasn't the interim report that caught their attention. it was the fact that they've been told to move out of this hotel where they've been stuck for weeks. and that assistance here will end from malaysian authorities. and when that news came through, the scenes were emotional. some people getting on the floor, wailing, saying "what has happened to our loved ones?" this felt like a...
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they had people waiting for them in beijing and they never made it to beijing. where did they go? we just don't know. we don't have answers because we have not found one single piece of the plane and we don't have any verifiable proof that the plane is sitting in the search area. so you have these families in beijing who were told today that they basically have to get out of the hotels they have been living in for nearly two months because the airline wants them to go home and take in information from there. for some of these people, you can see on the video just how devastating physically it was. people were rocking back and forth. they were shaken by this. they don't have the support network of being able to get together and meet with the other families going through this. now they have to go back to their houses but they are being told that we will start sending out payments to you in the interim. a devastating blow on many levels and so many unanswered questions. >> we appreciate the report. thank you and i want to bring in our experts. let's talk about this with aviation anal
they had people waiting for them in beijing and they never made it to beijing. where did they go? we just don't know. we don't have answers because we have not found one single piece of the plane and we don't have any verifiable proof that the plane is sitting in the search area. so you have these families in beijing who were told today that they basically have to get out of the hotels they have been living in for nearly two months because the airline wants them to go home and take in...
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meanwhile, in beijing officials toll family members of missing passengers to go home. passengers' relatives gathered around the clock at a beijing hotel, waiting for any word from the search. government officials gave them 'til today to clear out. they have been missing 58 days. david soucie is with me, former inspector and safety analyst, and miles o'brien, aviation analyst joins us as well. let me start with you. you heard searching the bay of bengal turned up nothing, but apparently they're not giving up. malaysian transport minister says they may send a ship to check it out. a lot of people are not happy with the alternative search area, miles being one of them. where do you stand on this? >> it has gone beyond hoax. the problem with it is there is some legitimate technology i used in mining that does similar things. so when you look at what this has done, it not only discredits or discredits their company but discredits an entire industry. you can't look under the ocean like they're talking of doing. there's no technology that does that. to make this statement is
meanwhile, in beijing officials toll family members of missing passengers to go home. passengers' relatives gathered around the clock at a beijing hotel, waiting for any word from the search. government officials gave them 'til today to clear out. they have been missing 58 days. david soucie is with me, former inspector and safety analyst, and miles o'brien, aviation analyst joins us as well. let me start with you. you heard searching the bay of bengal turned up nothing, but apparently they're...
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cnn's david mckenzie is joining us live from beijing right now. david, a lot of the families, they have to deal with those words right now. they also have deal with this new report from malaysian officials. what are these family members telling you? >> reporter: well, wolf, they're saying, the ones we've spoken to at least, that the report is irrelevant to them because it doesn't tell them any new information that gets them closer to finding out what happened to their loved ones. of course, there's a whole different set of requirements for this and the emotional scenes that we saw at the hotel were because they were told they need to go home. that the assistant centers are being closed here in the hotel where hundreds have been stuck for nearly two months. and that led to these terrible scenes of wailing and kneeling on the ground. some of them holding on to the chinese police on the scene saying, where are my loved ones? how can we find them? the calm was later restored by chinese officials. and certainly it appears that there is pressure for the
cnn's david mckenzie is joining us live from beijing right now. david, a lot of the families, they have to deal with those words right now. they also have deal with this new report from malaysian officials. what are these family members telling you? >> reporter: well, wolf, they're saying, the ones we've spoken to at least, that the report is irrelevant to them because it doesn't tell them any new information that gets them closer to finding out what happened to their loved ones. of...
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. "@ this hour" beijing threatening to retaliate. >>> hello, everyone. i'm john berman. >> i'm michaela pereira. those stories and more right now "@ this hour." >> you can smell it in the air. >> can you? >> election day. key ballots are being cast from coast to coast right now. what happens in the primaries today will shape the fall elections and could reshape congress. the six states holding primaries right now are arkansas georgia, idaho, kentucky oregon and pennsylvania. >> and in four of those primaries, voters are deciding between establishment republicans versus tea party challengers including a challenge in kentucky to senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. we want to bring in our dana bash on the road following things along keeping an eye on things for us. we know mitch mcconnell isn't the only establishment candidate putting up a strong counteroffensive against the tea party. in fact -- >> dana are you there? >> reporter: i am. hi john and michaela. >> give us a sense of what mitch mcconnell has going on there right now and what he's up agains
. "@ this hour" beijing threatening to retaliate. >>> hello, everyone. i'm john berman. >> i'm michaela pereira. those stories and more right now "@ this hour." >> you can smell it in the air. >> can you? >> election day. key ballots are being cast from coast to coast right now. what happens in the primaries today will shape the fall elections and could reshape congress. the six states holding primaries right now are arkansas georgia, idaho,...
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>> well, as you can imagine, the line from beijing is a firm denial. as you said, demanding that these indictments be withdrawn. the ambassador told me in an exclusive interview that the only way to get over all of this is by dialogue. but, as a condition, as a precondition, they demand that those indictments be withdrawn. that doesn't look like it's going to happen. he also said that the u.s. has no business telling china where to get off when it comes to cyber spying. listen ton wh what he said. >> amazing to see some people still believe they have the moral high grounds and credibility to accuse others, if we consider the snowden revelation and so on, so forth. it's a bit incredible. the fact is is china is a victim to such cyber attacks. there has been persistent and large-scale attacks on china's internet, on china's government institutions, schools, universities, companies and even individuals. and these attacks originate from the united states. >> so the line from the ambassador was to counteraccuse the united states, as you see. when i read him
>> well, as you can imagine, the line from beijing is a firm denial. as you said, demanding that these indictments be withdrawn. the ambassador told me in an exclusive interview that the only way to get over all of this is by dialogue. but, as a condition, as a precondition, they demand that those indictments be withdrawn. that doesn't look like it's going to happen. he also said that the u.s. has no business telling china where to get off when it comes to cyber spying. listen ton wh what...
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our david mckenzie in beijing this morning. thanks so much. >>> all right, officials say if it's true, it's never happened before. a u.s. citizen reportedly carrying out a suicide bombing in syria. it happened last sunday, and members of an al qaeda-backed terror group say the man wearing the bomb was an american. but u.s. officials tell cnn, so far, they can't confirm his identity. u.s. intelligence officials say they're aware of more than 70 americans who have traveled to syria to fight for rebel groups against the assad regime. >>> homeland security secretary jeh johnson will be facing questions about immigration reform testifying on capitol hill later this morning, especially since the white house just announced it is delaying a review of deportations. some are calling that a political move by the president. what it does is puts the ball back in the court of the house and house republicans during these midterm elections. a lot of people are saying that what the president's trying to do is give house republicans space to pas
our david mckenzie in beijing this morning. thanks so much. >>> all right, officials say if it's true, it's never happened before. a u.s. citizen reportedly carrying out a suicide bombing in syria. it happened last sunday, and members of an al qaeda-backed terror group say the man wearing the bomb was an american. but u.s. officials tell cnn, so far, they can't confirm his identity. u.s. intelligence officials say they're aware of more than 70 americans who have traveled to syria to...
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let's bring in david mckenzie live from beijing this morning. i mean, i think it's no surprise that the chinese are furious. in the past, when the u.s. and companies have complained about the chinese military being linked to stealing american, you know, private company and public company secrets, you know, the chinese have said you're making it up, it's not true. that's essentially what they're saying again today. >> reporter: well, that's right, christine. and in fact, the quote is "fabricated facts," and they are pushing hard, saying they could retaliate in some way if the u.s., particularly the u.s. justice department, continues with its move to try and prosecute these five individuals. you know, you saw these pretty dramatic wanted posters put out by the fbi, almost like they would for terrorists or other serious criminals. some of those suspects, as they say they are, in their military uniform. so, this is new, because it is the u.s. accusing china, chinese state actors, of being involved in hacking and stealing what they call billions of d
let's bring in david mckenzie live from beijing this morning. i mean, i think it's no surprise that the chinese are furious. in the past, when the u.s. and companies have complained about the chinese military being linked to stealing american, you know, private company and public company secrets, you know, the chinese have said you're making it up, it's not true. that's essentially what they're saying again today. >> reporter: well, that's right, christine. and in fact, the quote is...
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david mckenzie in beijing for us. thank you so much. >>> this morning, dozens of colleges across the country facing investigations into federal sexual assault crimes. an unprecedented report released. what comes next for these universities, ahead. >>> and a teenager accused of planning a massacre at his high school. police finding bombs, ammunition and a journal detailing these plans. stunning stuff here. we'll have that story next. [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, we've always been on the forefront of innovation. when the world called for speed... ♪ ...when the world called for stealth... ♪ ...intelligence... endurance... affordability... adaptability... and when the world asked for the future. staying ahead in a constantly evolving world. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. woman: this is not exactly what i expected. man: definitely more murdery than the reviews said. captain obvious: this is a creepy room. man: oh hey, captain obvious. captain obvious: you should have used hotels.com. thei
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the airline has told families staying at a beijing hotel it's time to go. malaysia air said they'd be better off waiting for updates "in the comfort of their own homes." cnn's david mckenzie's been speaking to some of the family members and filed this report. >> reporter: after nearly two months of agonizing waiting to find out what happened to their loved ones, hundreds of family members here in beijing were given an ultimatum to leave. they were told they had to leave their hotel where they had been based by both malaysian authorities, malaysian airlines and the chinese government. some family members told us they didn't have a choice and they're given an evening deadline to get out of that hotel. but some of them have said they wanted to leave for some time, and for many, it's a relief. >> we'll move on to the next stage and still keep on fighting for the truth and for where the plane is, where our loved ones are. we'll keep on with it. we'll never give up. nothing for me, because living here or living back home is the same to me. i still keep on doing w
the airline has told families staying at a beijing hotel it's time to go. malaysia air said they'd be better off waiting for updates "in the comfort of their own homes." cnn's david mckenzie's been speaking to some of the family members and filed this report. >> reporter: after nearly two months of agonizing waiting to find out what happened to their loved ones, hundreds of family members here in beijing were given an ultimatum to leave. they were told they had to leave their...
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he joins us live from beijing this morning. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, john, and that's right, the family members have said that they're disappointed in that report. in fact, they called it irrelevant more than once to me. they are in that hotel, but for how much longer, we're not entirely sure. certainly, it appears they've been given a deadline to get out. in the coming hours, i suspect many of them will be leaving. as one man put it to me, he said, well, they don't have much of a choice. you know, it's not as simple as that all of them want to stay. many family members have privately said they wanted to get out but wanted to keep that strength in their numbers, have that leverage with their dispute with malaysian airlines. and now it appears that the chinese government's on board for them to leave, and when that happens, there's not much they say they can do. so, we do expect them to leave in the coming hours, going back to their homes all across china. malaysian airlines says that it set up an assistanc
he joins us live from beijing this morning. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, john, and that's right, the family members have said that they're disappointed in that report. in fact, they called it irrelevant more than once to me. they are in that hotel, but for how much longer, we're not entirely sure. certainly, it appears they've been given a deadline to get out. in the coming hours, i suspect many of them will be leaving. as one man put it to me, he said, well, they don't...
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spent the last few days talking to a couple of family members, sarah bajc, the american woman based in beijing is spearheading this campaign. she wrote a letter saying, look, all you have to do is share this with us. we want all the information shared so we can also get to the bottom of what happened to that plane and our loved ones. this morning, i spoke to the father of the 29-year-old, the aaron yags engineer on board that plane heading to beijing on business. he said, of course, i want to see the data. of course, i want to know what this is all about. but he also said, john, i am sick and tired of this. every time we think we're going to get somewhere, every time we're think we're going to be told something or they're going to share some data with us, we are let down. and this kind of frustration really echoes most of the family members and their sentiments. they simply want to get to the bottom of what happened. and let's not forget why this data -- it may only be 14 numbers. it may only be seven handshakes, but this is the only thing, all of us, including us covering the story have to wo
spent the last few days talking to a couple of family members, sarah bajc, the american woman based in beijing is spearheading this campaign. she wrote a letter saying, look, all you have to do is share this with us. we want all the information shared so we can also get to the bottom of what happened to that plane and our loved ones. this morning, i spoke to the father of the 29-year-old, the aaron yags engineer on board that plane heading to beijing on business. he said, of course, i want to...
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via pibos a departure. >> beijing pibos. a 6,000 feet squawk. >> this is the clearest that we've had of this audio so far. let's take advantage of that and let's just play now what has become very well known, those final words again for you, the two final words, "good night malaysian 370." we're going to play that for you two more times. keep in mind, investigators are interested in two things. one, who is speaking? was it the captain or the first officer? and are there any signs of stress in the person's voice? so they will be listening to the tapes just like we are. so let's hear those final words one more time. >> malaysian 370, contact ho chi minh 120 decimal the, good night. >> good night malaysian 370. >> malaysian 370, contact ho chi minh 120 decimal 9, good night. >> good night malaysian 370. >> so you heard it there. when you listen to it, you listen to it back to back there, carol, and everything sounded normal at this point. you didn't hear any stress in the voice. of course, this is what investigators are going t
via pibos a departure. >> beijing pibos. a 6,000 feet squawk. >> this is the clearest that we've had of this audio so far. let's take advantage of that and let's just play now what has become very well known, those final words again for you, the two final words, "good night malaysian 370." we're going to play that for you two more times. keep in mind, investigators are interested in two things. one, who is speaking? was it the captain or the first officer? and are there...
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and in beijing, officials told family members of the missing passengers to go home. passengers' relatives gathered at a hotel in beijing, waiting for any word from the search. government officials gave them until today to clear out. flight 370 has been missing now for 58 days. the people in charge of the search haven't completely given up on the search area. >> reporter: the acting transport minister in malaysia is searching about that search in the bay of bengal for possible wreckage of flight 370. he says that there are now three naval ships from bangladesh in that area, including a survey ship. we know one of them is equipped with side scan sonar. that allows crews to look for debris on the ocean floor and ships are looking for any wreckage that may be floating there. the move from officials, they think it is unlikely anything will be found in the bay of bengal. they continue to focus on the indian ocean off western australia. monday there's a big meeting coming up where officials from malaysia, australia and china get together and come up with a blueprint how to
and in beijing, officials told family members of the missing passengers to go home. passengers' relatives gathered at a hotel in beijing, waiting for any word from the search. government officials gave them until today to clear out. flight 370 has been missing now for 58 days. the people in charge of the search haven't completely given up on the search area. >> reporter: the acting transport minister in malaysia is searching about that search in the bay of bengal for possible wreckage of...
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they will maintain a presence in beijing. let's bring in david soucie, cnn's safety analyst, to discuss this. david, i'm looking at it right now. in line with this adjustment, they say, adjustment meaning the new phase in the search and investigation, they're going to be closing all of its family assistance centers around the world by may 7th, 2014. they will keep in close touch with the familys, new updates, telephone calls. we then hear word they may keep something open in beijing. that's not what this says. what do you make of this? >> well, i think they're probably consolidating resources. the issue with having everybody together in one place is mostly for the purpose of being there when things are discovered. the family assistance centers, i think, are probably not very useful at this point, to be honest with you. the families are frustrated and they're trying to get some information but they're just not getting it anyway. >> but don't they matter the most? you have so many different -- >> it should. >> -- so many differ
they will maintain a presence in beijing. let's bring in david soucie, cnn's safety analyst, to discuss this. david, i'm looking at it right now. in line with this adjustment, they say, adjustment meaning the new phase in the search and investigation, they're going to be closing all of its family assistance centers around the world by may 7th, 2014. they will keep in close touch with the familys, new updates, telephone calls. we then hear word they may keep something open in beijing. that's not...
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but the families in beijing say how dare you not at least go and have a look. so what i'm guessing, and what i know is they are doing the barest possible necessary to go and check this out. >> we'll see what they find, if anything, richard quest, thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the king of pop, michael jackson. he died almost five years ago. but now, a brand new, never-before-heard song first recorded some 31 years old is out. we have it. we'll play it for you. you be the judge on how you think it is. we talk to a former mtv vj coming up next. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the
but the families in beijing say how dare you not at least go and have a look. so what i'm guessing, and what i know is they are doing the barest possible necessary to go and check this out. >> we'll see what they find, if anything, richard quest, thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the king of pop, michael jackson. he died almost five years ago. but now, a brand new, never-before-heard song first recorded some 31 years old is out. we have it. we'll play it for...
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let's bring in david mckenzie live in beijing. what are you hearing at the charges and those who are being charged? >> the charges are serious, kate. these five individuals who are members of the chinese military are being charged with conspiracy and hacking to steal trade secrets from u.s. companies that could have cost those companies millions if not billions of dollars, according to the u.s. justice department. and they are saying that the chinese work handing this information to gain a competitive edge. the chinese have hit back saying this is all rubbish. in fact, saying that these allegations are patently false, calling in the u.s. ambassador to china, giving him a slap on the wrist and also saying they're going to punish the u.s. going forward. they're not specifying exactly how they're going to do it. but at the very tense time between the two power houses. kate? >> and the suspects, the men who are charged are unlikely ever to be brought to the united states to face trial. why do you think then would that reality, why is
let's bring in david mckenzie live in beijing. what are you hearing at the charges and those who are being charged? >> the charges are serious, kate. these five individuals who are members of the chinese military are being charged with conspiracy and hacking to steal trade secrets from u.s. companies that could have cost those companies millions if not billions of dollars, according to the u.s. justice department. and they are saying that the chinese work handing this information to gain...
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china is furious. "@ this hour" beijing threatening to retaliate. >>> hello, everyone. i'm john berman. >> i'm michaela pereira. those stories and more right now
china is furious. "@ this hour" beijing threatening to retaliate. >>> hello, everyone. i'm john berman. >> i'm michaela pereira. those stories and more right now
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so putin's making nice with beijing, at the very time that the u.s. is charging that china's stealing trade secrets. might there be reason to worry? jake tapper is here with me from washington. host of "the lead." jake, how worried is the obama administration about russian and china getting too close? maybe working together against u.s. interests? while the u.s. is on the outs with both of them? >> there are concerns among obama administration officials of this anti-western alliance, china and russia. putin declared the relationship having never been stronger. right now, there are these military drills going on in the east china sea. these joint drills. china and russia together. there's also this deal for a natural gas pipeline from russia to china. the deal has not yet been finalized, although it is likely to happen. and that the drive the two countries even closer together. so yes, indeed, there are serious concerns about the growing friendship between china and russia. >> so then concerns of a different nature we have to talk about. ukraine, this
so putin's making nice with beijing, at the very time that the u.s. is charging that china's stealing trade secrets. might there be reason to worry? jake tapper is here with me from washington. host of "the lead." jake, how worried is the obama administration about russian and china getting too close? maybe working together against u.s. interests? while the u.s. is on the outs with both of them? >> there are concerns among obama administration officials of this anti-western...
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cnn's jim sciutto dealt with this issue during his years in beijing. tell us more about this cyberhacking, jim. >> this is a huge deal. first thing to start with, it's a major problem for american companies. estimated that they lose $100 billion a year from hacking, stolen trade secrets, et cetera, that cost half a million jobs a year. this is a real problem. it's not a small one. the second thing is that it's not misbehavior by chinese companies. it's a view of the u.s. government that this is chinese government policy. this happens with the express approval and direction of the most senior leaders in china and what you have here today is proof in effect so say american prosecutors that that's the case. they're going after five members of the people's liberation army in this building in shanghai secretive building exposed last year where investigators have traced a good portion of these cyberattacks. in effect from the view of the department of justice, this is the smoking gun they hoped to get out there to say this goes right to the chinese governmen
cnn's jim sciutto dealt with this issue during his years in beijing. tell us more about this cyberhacking, jim. >> this is a huge deal. first thing to start with, it's a major problem for american companies. estimated that they lose $100 billion a year from hacking, stolen trade secrets, et cetera, that cost half a million jobs a year. this is a real problem. it's not a small one. the second thing is that it's not misbehavior by chinese companies. it's a view of the u.s. government that...
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even the closing of the family assistance center in beijing. you know, in all crashes that happens eventually, and it is usually about the 45 day mark. and carriers usually do it very officially. they say our assistance centers are closing and they have caregivers, and they give people notice that at this point the caregivers will not be available any more. the reason is often legal proceedings start and the airline doesn't want to be caught between. this is a natural progression, how it hams. it is real hard on the families, when the care stops, it's tough. >> it looks like it is. mary schiavo, rob mccallum, thank you. >>> the nba is doing all they can to force selling of the l.a. clippers. tonight, the team is playing for their chance to move up in the playoffs. we will have a report next. dear sun, meet your biggest competitor: philips slimstyle led bulb. beautiful quality light with a slim design, at a slim price. >>> now for an update on mortgages. rates rose this week. take a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ abe! get in! punch it! let quicken loans help
even the closing of the family assistance center in beijing. you know, in all crashes that happens eventually, and it is usually about the 45 day mark. and carriers usually do it very officially. they say our assistance centers are closing and they have caregivers, and they give people notice that at this point the caregivers will not be available any more. the reason is often legal proceedings start and the airline doesn't want to be caught between. this is a natural progression, how it hams....
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this as family members are venting their frustration as you can see after being told to leave beijing where authorities have been briefing them since the plane went missing. will ripley is in kuala lumpur and has all the latest on the new information. will? >> kate, for the first time malaysian officials are answering specific questions about that controversial report. the slow response and also that theory floating out there and possible wreckage far away from western australia. >> since we said since the beginning we have nothing to hide. >> reporter: new this morning malaysian officials are difficult missing claims of a private company about possible wreckage in the bay of bengal, several thousand miles from the search zone. >> many of these prove to be negative and this is similar to what we have done before. >> reporter: breaking overnight, news of a tri lateral meeting on monday between australia, china, and malaysia. >> we certainly are committed as three nations, i believe, to find mh370. >> reporter: the next step, a daunting deep sea search off western australia. eight to 12
this as family members are venting their frustration as you can see after being told to leave beijing where authorities have been briefing them since the plane went missing. will ripley is in kuala lumpur and has all the latest on the new information. will? >> kate, for the first time malaysian officials are answering specific questions about that controversial report. the slow response and also that theory floating out there and possible wreckage far away from western australia. >>...